Quote of the Day: Rachel Smith

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Miss USA Rachel Smith drops some gems on future career plans and how she celebrated when she won the Miss USA title:

I always wanted to be a reporter — maybe some TV. Who knows? Some serious news. I just don’t want to end up like Katie Couric. I want people to take me seriously.”

“I was wearing, like, a hot pink Rocawear sweatsuit and paraded around my room at the Waldorf, just dancing with my crown!”

This broad sounds dumb as hell. Bragging that you were dancing around your hotel room in a hot pink Rocawear sweatsuit and making statements like this will most likely qualify you as non-serious status. This is who is “representing” the ladies of our country, Katie Couric is the last person she needs to be taking jabs at. SMH.

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Naomi Campbell is a Liar

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Naomi Campbell explained her woes for the lack of blacks in the world of fashion at the Blacks in Fashion Panel Discussion Friday in NYC:

“I’ve never been on the cover of British Vogue and I’ve asked a million times and they’ve always refused me. They’ll put the same white model for half the year — I swear like six times, but wouldn’t put me on once in my own country. But I still want my British Vogue cover!”

Although there is indeed a need for more black models working in the fashion industry, this sure looks like a British Vogue cover to us, this b*tch must be crazy (See photo above)…

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Quote of The Day: Melyssa Ford

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‘Black Men’ Magazine decided to put a Black woman on the cover this month and ass-ilicious Melyssa Ford and ANTM’s Nik have some game to share with young kids and those with video ho aspirations:

Melyssa Ford:

I was marketing myself, doing my own merchandising, and making my own calendars and DVD’s before other women were doing that”

Oooooh, they may be teaching this in business schools one day.

ANTM’s Nik:

I also want to help young women who need guidance and role models. I would have an impact on children’s lives. I think kids nowadays need positive role models and I think giving back and helping them is very important and very much needed

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Quote of The Day: Kim Kardashian

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Kim Kardashian talking to Glam.com about which websites she likes:

GlamBlush: Is there a blog that you actually like?

Kim Kardashian: I think they’re really funny. I think Perez Hilton is hysterical. I actually love Bossip.com. At first they were making fun and jokes and whatever… I mean I get it, I get that it’s just fun and games and not to be taken too seriously.

Quote of the Day: Kulcha Don

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Foxy Brown’s ex-boyfriend, dancehall artist Kulcha Don recently made statements clarifying that he is not the father of Inga’s unborn child:

“I am definitely not the father. I heard that she is three months pregnant. She and I broke up almost six months ago. I want to make it clear that despite the rumours and all the things being said, I am not the father of Foxy Brown’s unborn child. Foxy is going through a lot of things right now, and I just wish her all the best. She is a very spiritual woman and she goes to her church every Sunday.”

Ok there goes another one pulling the “I Go to Church” card. But that still doesn’t help us in the who knocked up and plans to marry Foxy Brown mystery. Well as long as she knows who the father is and is secure in trusting him to hold it down for her while her crazy ass is locked up for a year then it’s all good.

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Quote of the Day: Kanye West

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Kanye West recently made a statement about Britney Spears being the opening performance of the MTV Video Music Awards:

“Honestly, I really don’t care. I don’t give a f–k about Britney performing. I should have opened the MTV awards because ‘Stronger’ is the number one album in the country. It just shows you that you have to do s–t to get ratings, and maybe they feel like they will get more ratings with Britney. Britney’s song isn’t as good as ‘Stronger. This is some bulls—t, and I don’t really care.”

He made that comment prior to Britney’s weak ass comeback routine. I’m sure he was calling it a lot more than bullsh*t after witnessing that piece of crap of a performance.

What was this broad thinking?

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Quote of The Day: Beyonce

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Beyonce talking to Latina Magazine:

“I’m just jealous that I wasn’t born Latina. I wish I had been because the culture is so beautiful.”

Quote of the Day: Nas

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Nas spoke to MTV on Bill O’Reilly’s comments on him performing at “A Concert for Virginia Tech” which took place last night:

“He’s a racist. Everybody has a marketing plan; his marketing plan is racism. He doesn’t understand the younger generation. He deals with the past. The people he represents are Republican, older, a generation that has nothing to do with the reality of what’s happening now with my generation. … He’s not really on my radar. People like him are supposed to be taught and people like me are supposed to let n—as like him know. I don’t take him serious. His sh– is all about getting ratings or whatever. I wouldn’t honor anything Bill O’Reilly has to say. It just shows you what bloodsuckers do: They abuse something like the Virginia Tech [tragedy] for show ratings. You can’t talk to a person like that.” Continue »

Quote of The Day

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A former VH1 executive is talking about discussions he heard about a new reality show featuring successful Black women with men of other races. This is what the former exec says he heard at the meeting:

“It is our thoughts that the viewers are more interested in seeing black people in a ghetto role. This show will not sell.”

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Quote of The Day

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A city in Colorado is ridin’ against hip-hop and blaming lyrics from artists like Lil Scappy for increasing violence in the city:

“When you have music that says it’s basically O.K. to treat women poorly, to steal things and to confront and shoot police officers,” said Lt. Harris, “you’ll attract a small percentage of the population that wants to lead the thug life.”

“When two cowboys got into an argument at a saloon, went outside and had a draw, nobody blamed the music that was playing at the saloon,” said a local rapper known as B. Serious.”

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